April 22, 2022
MacManus Commends Clones Library For Making EU Services Accessible To All

MacManus Commends Clones Library For Making EU Services Accessible To All

Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus has commended Clones’ Library service for their Europe Direct facility which provides accessibility on European Union services to the community. The Midlands North West MEP was speaking after visiting the Centre, which is based in Clones Library, alongside his Sinn Féin colleague Cllr Pat Treanor.

MacManus said:
“I was delighted to visit the Europe Direct Centre at Clones Library and see first-hand the many resources that are available. Europe Direct is an important service which gives information, advice, assistance and answers to questions about the EU and in particular about the rights of EU citizens, the EU’s priorities, legislations, policies, programmes and funding opportunities.”

“The facility is a useful resource for people with enquiries of a European nature such as requests for information on setting up a business in the EU or enquiries about how to obtain an EU passport.”

“Those of us who engage with the EU regularly know that EU programmes and rules and regulations can often be very complicated and as such many citizens are put off from engaging with them. Europe Direct bridges this gap between citizens and the European institutions, making EU services understandable and accessible to all.”

“At EU level I will be working to ensure that this important service provided by Clones Library and others is protected into the future.” ENDS

Pictured are (L-R): Cllr Pat Treanor, Chris MacManus MEP, Laura Carey (Clones Library)

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